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It's the holidays and you've stepped on a glass ornament that fell off the tree. Should you go to the ER? Emergency room physician Dr. Troy Madsen says Urgent Care is likely a better option. But don't waitâ€”seek medical ... Read More

For precision medicine to work, a variety of people need be involved. Making sure all of those people get the benefits is something thatâ€™s not guaranteed. We asked Dr. Maya Sabatello, Assistant Professor of Clinical Bioethics, Department of Psychiatry and Co-director of the Precision Medicine: ... Read More

The chances of survival for very premature babies has dramatically increased over the past 30 years, but preterm births are still hard to prevent. Womenâ€™s health expert Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones says nearly 1 in 10 babies ... Read More

Strep throat is a bacterial infection of the tonsils that is relatively common. Itâ€™s contagious and can lead to a very sore throat, so the earlier itâ€™s treated, the better. Emergency physician Dr. Troy Madsen ... Read More

One in 13 children have a food allergy. And many parents take a strict approach to their babyâ€™s diet in an effort to prevent allergies. Yet some studies show that early exposure to certain foods may actually decrease your child's likelihood of developing allergies. So which foods should you ... Read More

What is quality care? It depends on whom you ask. Turns out, patients have much different definitions of quality and successful outcome than doctors and hospitals. Understanding those differences is becoming an important component of doing well in the rankings and becoming a value-driven ... Read More